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you're on westbourne grove, which means you're already in one of those parts of west london where the streets do a lot of quiet work. jusu brothers sits at the notting hill end of things, and if you're looking for somewhere to spend an hour alone with something good, it holds up well for that. the specialty coffee is taken seriously here, and so is the tea, which still feels like a rarity worth mentioning. organic runs through the menu in a way that isn't performative. the small plates give you a reason to stay longer than you planned. solo visits feel easy, not awkward. come for the tea if you haven't already, it's the detail most people overlook on westbourne grove.
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